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Monday, September 30, 2013

Today I am sharing the last of this Clotheslines Series. I could
go on for another 10, probably more, days but I will continue sometime in
the new year. Today's photos were all taken on a very dull day in Belloram on the South
Coast.Here are a few more comments I've received throughout the series:

I L-O-V-E THE CLOTHESLINES.

clotheslines are priceless !! :-)

Bruce, your clotheslines are
quite interesting. Newfoundland Women are keeping up the old tradition for
sure. Clotheslines were a must when I was growing up, every family had one, and
not the fancy ones either. The ones I remember were sagged in the middle so
that the women could reach it, and after the clothes were pinned out, there
was a clothesline stick with a notch in the top of it so that the line would
fit in it and then the line was raised by putting this stick in the middle,
and the other end would be in the ground. i remember making them for my mother
and it had to be as high as possible to get the clothes in the wind . I smile
as i see some of them on your pics. As you say "everything's a picture."

Hi Bruce...those clotheslines
are great.

thanks again, Bruce for the wonderful photos...enjoyed this series so much...

I still think that you should publish a
"Clothesline" book.

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Sunday, September 29, 2013

I visited several communities on the South Coast on a very dull day in August. 2008. Despite the weather, I photographed many clotheslines in the different communities I visited. The first four photos this morning were taken in Mose Ambrose on the
South Coast of the island of Newfoundland, the fifth was in Wreck Cove and sixth and seventh were in Boxey. The eighth was in Trinity East and the last two were photographed in Chapel's
Cove, Conception Bay.

This morning I am sharing a few of the comments I received during this
series:

I'm sure it's not the case, but the second photo appears the wash was hung out
with the owner having climbed the ladder to reach her clothesline. Kinda funny
looking. Clothes always smell so fresh and have that clean look when hung out
to dry. I still hang clothes out occasionally but also love my dryer, too.

I love your
clotheslines!!

Remind me of growing up
in Chicago ... my mom always liked the fresh smell that clothes took on when
on the clothes line. She had a drier, but preferred the outdoor method.

I love
clotheslines!!...these are super ones, especially blowing out in the ocean
breeze...perfect!

Love the clothes line
series, not too often we see clothes on the line these days

I can smell the fresh air
on those sheets, Bruce! Nothing like it!

I've been enjoying the
clothesline series. Had to chuckle today though when I saw the cod hanging! :)

The first clothesline
looks like the one I have in Florida and here. I use my lines all the time.
Enjoying this series.

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Saturday, September 28, 2013

I have decided to stop this series after
the 10th day - that would be 100 photos of clotheslines around
Newfoundland and Labrador. Since it is a theme I have been shooting
for years, I still have many more images and will share more in 2014. On
the last day I will also share a few comments I've received.Even though the lighting wasn't very good, I
had to stop to make a photograph of the flag mounted on a clothesline pole in
Witless Bay. At the time I thought it was is the Republic of Newfoundland
flag which is green, white and pink. However, in this photo it looks like
the Italian flag.The next four images were taken in Change
Islands, Notre Dame Bay. If you haven't visited this island community, add
it to your bucket list of places to see in Newfoundland and Labrador! If
interested, you can view 34 photos of the community at:
http://www.lanephotography.com/central/Change_Islands/Change%20Islands.htm
or my Blog posts at:
http://kbrucelane.blogspot.ca/search?q=change+islands

The rest were taken in Trinity, Trinity Bay. I also recommend a visit to the Trinity area on the Bonavista Peninsula. I am still working on my Trinity Galleries but you are welcome to view the old gallery still on line at: http://www.lanephotography.com/trinity/trinity.htm. The new galleries will have more and larger images.Feel free to share today's photos with family and friends.Photos of the Day are for sale as:

Friday, September 27, 2013

The first five photos were
taken in Petty Harbour, the sixth photo was taken in Conception Bay South, and the seventh, which was scanned from a slide, was taken in Chapel's Cove. I was driving through Broad Cove during a sunset and stopped to photograph a clothesline with the sun reflecting off the ocean in the background. I have always liked this photo which was taken using Kodachrome slide film. The ninth photo was taken in Brigus and the last in Salvage.You will have noticed that clothes on most clotheslines was well organized. Of course, it was probably
hung in the order it was washed - hence all the whites and colours were
hung together. I zoomed in on the white facecloths (or
handkerchiefs) to show that items of the same size were usually hung
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Thursday, September 26, 2013

The first clothesline this morning was photographed on the Great Northern Peninsula. I liked the contrast of the colourful clothes and the treeless landscape in the background. The second image shows a clothesline in the early morning in Red Bay, Labrador. Later that day, there was quite a breeze coming off the ocean in St. Lewis in Labrador. I don't think it took too long to dry the clothes with that breeze.The next three clotheslines were photographed on a beautiful day in Twillingate, Notre Dame Bay. When I saw a clothesline with the houses of
Rocky Harbour in the background I stopped my car and made a couple of photos while
looking across a field of dead grasses. The sunbather added to the photo of a clothesline in Colliers and I was walking along the road in Petty Harbour
when I photographed the line of colourful clothes in the last photo.Feel free to share today's photos with family and friends.Photos of the Day are for sale as:

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Today's photos were taken in Foxtrap in
Conception Bay South and Brigus. According to the comments I have received since
starting this series, it is obvious that many of you are enjoying the photos of
clotheslines. Thanks for sharing your positive memories of fresh smelling
laundry that has been dried outside.Feel free to share today's photos with family and friends.Photos of the Day are for sale as:

About Me

I have been actively involved in photography since I purchased my first 35 mm camera in 1970. Visit my web site to see my Photo Galleries - www.lanephotography.com.
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